For the season, see Armor Ace (season). |
Armor Ace and the Power Patrol was an animated television program made by the Dynamite Animation Company before the Great War.
Background
Armor Ace was a popular cartoon television series that focused on the adventures of Armor Ace. Alongside Platinum and Brickhouse, the Power Patrol fought the Red Vipers and the Subjugator as well as the Yukon Five.
Characters
The Power Patrol
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Armor Ace |
Erin "Platinum" Moses |
Michael "Brickhouse" Patrick |
Phillip "Icebreaker" Kotlik |
Emma "Doubletap" Kotlik |
The Red Vipers
Members | ||
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The Subjugator |
The Yukon Five
Characters | ||
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#1 Commissioner Chaos Leader of the Yukon Five |
#2 The Quebec Claw No One Excapes His Frigid Grasp |
#3 The Juke-Bots The Beating Plays On |
#4 Absolute Zero He'll Take You Down to Nothing |
#5 Mister Shivers Cold-Blooded Dealer of Hot-Blooded Violence |
Quotes
Quotes |
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“Technology is power!”— Armor Ace
“When we work together, the world is our playground.”— Armor Ace
“With new experiences come great rewards.”— Armor Ace
“It's time to crush the leaders of the robotic Yukon Uprising, one by one!”— Armor Ace
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Merchandise
Maximo Leone mentioned playing an Armor Ace board game.[1] Two seasons are mentioned, including The March of Freedom and Cold Steel. George Putnam mentioned playing with Armor Ace toys.[2]
Appearances
Armor Ace and the Power Patrol is mentioned only in Fallout 76, introduced in the One Wasteland For All update, and expanded upon in Locked & Loaded. Related items and paraphernalia appear in-game, and the show's official board game serves as the playable area for the second season in Fallout 76. The fourth season also features Cold Steel.
Gallery
Armor Ace gameboard
Cold Steel gameboard
Behind the scenes
Jake Raymor, lead UI designer for Fallout 76, stated that "Armor Ace is the Fallout universe's love letter to GI Joe."[Dev 1]
References
- ↑ Maximo Leone: "Do you want to play the Armor Ace board game with me?"
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "Marty's fine. The Brothers say he's very...enthusiastic."
George Putnam: "Marty always liked playing soldier. He liked those old "Armor Ace" toys, that kind of thing. He's a hard worker if you can get him to stay interested. Take care of him, please."
Developer Statements